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Malaysia’s economic exposure to Mideast conflict minimal, says Sim

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The deputy minister says trade with Iran accounts for just 0.09% of Malaysia’s overall trade, reaching RM2.45 billion last year.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s economic exposure to the ongoing Middle East conflict is “very minimal”, according to deputy investment, trade and industry minister Sim Tze Tzin.

Sim said trade with Iran accounts for just 0.09% of Malaysia’s overall trade, as Putrajaya follows sanctions imposed by the United Nations in conducting trade with Tehran.

He said there was also limited exposure in terms of LNG trade with Iran since Malaysia produced both oil and natural gas.

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